The Invention of Lying (2009) Review

In a world where no one has ever lied before Mark Bellison one day discovers that it works in his favour and continues to tell lies for his own personal gain, although it quickly gets out of hand.

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Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (2020) Review

Chicago in 1927, a recording session with Ma Rainey and tensions rise when her ambitious horn player Levee and white management team try to control the uncontrollable “Mother of the Blues” based on August Wilson’s play.

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Mr. Brooks (2007) Review

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Mr. Earl Brooks is a very well-respected businessman and worth a lot of money. He has a big secret though, he is a serial killer and controlled by his alter ego Marshall loving the thrill of murdering people.

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Shaft (2000) Review

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New York City police detective John Shaft sees the crime of Walter Wade Jr as a personal battle when it was a murder which was motivated by race. With a key witness not willing to testify against him and going into hiding, it was always going to be a tough task for Shaft!

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Selma (2014) Review

A very powerful drama showing Martin Luther King Jr. fighting for equal rights to vote. With a campaign to march from Selma to Montgomery in Alabama.

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